web archiving with limited resources: a nickel's worth of free advice
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Web Archiving with Limited Resources:
A Nickel’s Worth of Free Advice
Kristen Yarmey (@kristenyt)Associate Professor and Digital Services Librarian
University of Scranton#rbms2016
Accompanied by visual inspiration from the Zaner-Bloser Penmanship Collection
Capture All the URLs: First Steps in Web Archiving• 2014 article in
Pennsylvania Libraries: Research & Practice• 2015, 2014, 2013
presentations• Collaborators:• Alexis Antracoli• Steven Duckworth• Judy Silva• Kristen Yarmey
Big Web, Small Staff: Web Archiving with Limited Resources• 2015 article in Archival
Outlook• 2015 Society of
American Archivists presentation• Collaborators:• Kelli Bogan• Rebecca Petersen• Rachel Taketa• Kristen YarmeyE. L. Brown, Sample illuminated album page, 1937, Horace G.
Healey Collection
What do I know about web archiving?
What do I know about web archiving?
C. P. Zaner, “Good Judgment,” 1914, Business Educator 19(7): 18.
Getting started
C. P. Zaner, “Tomorrow,” 1910, Business Educator Teachers’ Professional Edition 15(10): 9.
C. P. Zaner, “Failure Frequently Foreruns Success,” 1913, Business Educator 18(6): 18.
Getting started
Getting started
C. P. Zaner, “The Adept Adopts and Adapts,” 1911, Business Educator 16(7): 18.
R. E. Gould, “Head Help, Heart Hope, Hand Hustle,” undated, Horace G. Healey Collection
Don’t go it alone.
Don’t go it alone.
Dalton Keyboard advertisement, 1917, Business Educator 22(8): 6.
Archive-It• Subscription service• Branch of nonprofit Internet Archive• Crawls, harvests, and hosts web content, using open
source tools and standard formats• Yearly fees, based on data budget• Support and training• User community (465+ organizations)
Making the case for web archiving
C. P. Zaner, “Show Me,” 1912, Business Educator 17(9): 7.
E. L. Brown, “Gather ye rosebuds,” 1905, Horace G. Healey Collection
Making the case for web archiving
C. P. Zaner, “From the Universal to the Personal,” 1914, Business Educator Teachers’ Professional Edition 19(10): 18.
Making the case for web archiving
C. P. Zaner, “Strengthen the Weak Links,” 1914, Business Educator Teachers’ Professional Edition 20(1): 18.
Making the case for web archiving
Karl-Rainer Blumenthal, “More Than You Ever Wanted to Know About QA,” Archive-It New York Partners Meeting (2015)
Selection
C. P. Zaner, “Need/Want,” 1915, Business Educator 21(4): 18.
C. P. Zaner, “Patience,” 1911, Business Educator Teachers’ Professional Edition 17(3): 18.
Description
C. P. Zaner, “Quality and Quickness,” 1917, Business Educator 22(6): 16.
Quality Assurance (QA)
Daniel T. Ames, “Toil is the Price of Excellence,” undated, Horace G. Healey Collection
Staffing
In conclusion
Byrne Publishing, “Results are What Count,” 1917, Business Educator 21(10): 4.Penmanship study of Longfellow’s Learn to Labor and to Wait, undated, Horace
G. Healey CollectionC. P. Zaner, “Now Never Returns,” 1912, Business Educator 17(8): 18.
Penmanship study, undated, Horace G. Healey Collection
ResourcesArticles I’ve contributed to: Capture All the URLs: First Steps in Web Archiving (Pennsylvania Libraries: Research and Practice, Fall 2014) Big Web, Small Staff: Web Archiving with Limited Resources (Archival Outlook, Sept/Oct 2015)
Archive-It Archive-It Help Archive-It Blog 2016 Partner Meeting (August 2 in Atlanta, Georgia) Archive-It MidAtlantic User Group (Google Group)
Web Archiving International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC) Society of American Archivists (SAA) Web Archiving Roundtable The Signal (LoC digital preservation blog) Truman, Web Archiving Environmental Scan (2016) NYARC Web Archiving Quality Assurance documentation (2015) UNT Quality Assurance Practices in Web Archiving (August 2014) National Digital Stewardship Alliance, Web Archiving in the United States: A 2013 Survey (September 2014) Goethals et al, Facing the Challenge of Web Archives Preservation Collaboratively (D-Lib Magazine, May/June 2015) Ayala, Web Archiving Bibliography (June 2013) Pennock, DPC Technology Watch Report on Web Archiving (March 2013)